Key: E major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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Now you ask me where I come from
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And I can only tell you this
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Me, I'm born in southern Texas
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Down where all the oil is
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She's got lowlands just like Holland
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She's got mountains just like Spain,
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and all the sunshine of the summer,
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western winds and eastern rain.
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But there's one thing that I must tell you
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It ain't pretty but it's true
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There ain't just one
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place they call Texas
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Mister, no, in fact there's two
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I know it all sounds so romantic
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Guns and cowboys and pickup trucks
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Big glass buildings, fancy freeways
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Whiskey rivers and lots of bus
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across my ho metown to the
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streets the maps don't show
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and you'll see children
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with no fu ture
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that's the Texas that I know
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Interlude 1
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Verse 2
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So you ask me where I come from
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And I'll always answer this
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Man, I'm born in southern Texas
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Down where all the oil is
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She's got lowlands just like Holland
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She's got mountains just like Spain
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With all the sunshine of the summer
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Western winds, Eastern rain
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And I know that
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I can't forget
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Maybe someday
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In her wisdom
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She will let my people live
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